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dear aspirant,
it is simple ,you apply for NEET exam
thank you.
Hello aspirant!
To get into an MBBS college or any other medical stream you should apply for NEET. This exam is an entrance exam to help you apply to Government as well as private colleges in India for courses such as MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS & BUMS.
There are two other exams such as AIIMS UG Entrance Exams and JIPMER Entrance Exams which will get you in their respective colleges for MBBS course.
All the best!
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Hi there.
In India, only 3 entrance examinations are held for the course of MBBS across the country. The examinations being, 1. NEET-UG 2. AIIMS MBBS 3. JIPMER
The first examination's result is valid for taking admissions in all medical courses like MBBS, BDS, BAMS, etc. in all government and private medical institutions of India except AIIMS and JIPMER.
AIIMS and JIPMER are two premier leading medical colleges of India (there are more than 5 AIIMS colleges in our country, the leading one being in Delhi) which held their own entrance examination for providing admissions in MBBS courses.
Here's the link of all the above mentioned 3 examinations :
Https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet/amp
Https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/aiims-mbbs/amp
Https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/jipmer/amp
Cracking the NEET examination comes at the cost of hard work, patience, determination, continued practice, and a lot of focus on proper time management.
The following books might prove helpful in your preparation.
First of all, for all subjects i.e Physics, Chemistry, Biology study the NCERT books cover to cover at least twice. For Biology read NCERT as many times as possible. For only the text material of Biology, you actually don't need to refer to any other book. NCERT is more than enough for biology. You might doubt this but trust me NCERT is really really enough for Biology. I can't stress more on this FACT.
For Physics, after completing NCERT complete all examples and questions from DC Pandey Objective book of physics by Arihant publishers. Revise the material as much as possible.
For Chemistry, after completing NCERT, for physical chemistry do MCQ type questions from Vibrant Academy's book of Narendra Awasthi. It is a book for JEE but for AIIMS you only need to do and complete the TYPE 1 questions from that book
Hi Munesh,
Here are some tips as to how you can get admission in mbbs :
1. Study plan
You've got 24 hrs in a day and you've to practice every subject every day, make a proper study plan give each subject your equal attention.
For example, if you're good with biology section then spend approx 1:30—2:00 hr daily, give equal attention to physics and chemistry.
And above all stick to your plan that's the main key to success.
2. Read Ncert Books
Make ncert books your friend for all three subjects because everything is asked from ncert book though some might be in a twisted form but you have to keep on reading and practing from ncert books along with other additional books that you keep as a reference.
3. Stay motivated
Never let negative thoughts get in your way. Maintain distance from people who create negativity around you. Start meditation and keep yourself energised and motivated.
4. Solve MCQ
Practice as much as you can.
You can solve mcq from books like MTG, Modules of coachings like Allen, Aakash etc.
5. Ask questions
It is quite obvious to have doubts and queries during your preparation time,so ask questions from your teacher or any other senior.
At last it's your interest and hard work that will pave the path to your success. Never lose hope.
Happy studing!
Dear Munesh, if you want to study Medicine, you should be appearing for NEET. This is an National Entrance Examination for admission into Medical,Dental and Ayush courses across India. Now you don't have State wise Entrance Examinations for studying Medicine. Apart from NEET, you can also write JIPMER or AIIMS which also conduct admissions at a National Level. For this, you ideally need to be atleast 17 years of age by December 31st of the year you will take admission into the Medical College, You need to score atleast a minimum of 50% in your 12th with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subjects. For AIIMS, it is 60%. However there is a leverage for candidates with Reservation and Physical Disability. If you also want to study MBBS abroad, even then appearing for NEET is mandatory.
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